We know from Scripture that Moses, Elijah, the good thief and Enoch are with Jesus in heaven. We know that the human Jesus ascended into heaven. We also know that Moses and Elijah are there in their bodily form, as they appeared as such with Jesus in the Transfiguration passage.
St. Matthew (17:1-6), St. Mark (9:1-8), and St. Luke (9:28-36), (Lk 23:39-43), Hebrews 11:5
From this we can confidently surmise two things. That there are in heaven saints in their humanly form and that Jesus is the reason they are there. Enoch had pleased God with his faith.
Mary most likely lived past the writings of the New Testament for it is incredible to believe that she could have died without any mention by its authors, especially John with whom she resided after Jesus’ death. John does mention Mary in Revelation 12 as the woman clothed with the sun, crying out in agony with birth pangs. Now many claim that this is a contradiction by the Church who avows that Mary suffers no birth pangs when Jesus was born. However, she suffered greatly when Jesus died and was subject to the prince of death, but Jesus was snatched(rose again)and was taken to heaven. His death is the birth of the church, to be precise, when His side was pierced and water and blood flowed forth from His side.
At this time John was on the island of Patmos. Revelations (a vision) is unlike any other book in the NT so it is not unusual that he does not write about the live Mary, but of the Mary he saw in heaven. Most likely, she had died as John was very old himself then.
I am aware that most protestants reject that interpretation of that passage in Revelation, but remember, they also reject the Catholic interpretation of the Bread of Life discourse in the Gospel of John.
It is amazing that the resting place of Mary’s body is unclaimed by any city or church. Even Ephesus where she lived with John.
All this being said. Catholic exegesis has led the Church to proclaim that Mary upon her death or dormition as the Orthodox call it, was taken into heaven by her son Jesus. She certainly had pleased God, had she not?
See, your religion teaches that all you believe comes from a mixture of Scripture, Tradition, and doctrine. NOT from Scripture only. If you want to debate on Scripture, I'm good with that. But please do not tell me you have only Scripture as your basis of religion. It's just NOT true. There is no one who believes that, except you.
Surmise? you pray to someone you SURMISE is there bodily to intercede for you? You would be better off praying to Enoch of Elijah, then. We KNOW they are there, bodily.